mecompco
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- Fairfield Maine
Need a new CPS--buy Mopar or save a few bucks? REALLY don't want this to strand me or have to change it on the trail. Thanks for any input!
90Blue_XJ said:Bought a spare when I thought mine was going south but never had to install it. It was about $50 at the stealership in Georgia. Where did that $100+ price come from?
cygnus58 said:part no. 33004761 OEM from Mopar dealer
42.70 plus tax
That was list price on the invoice...
for an '88 XJ
89CherokeePioneer said:VIP is pretty local to the North east of the U.S. Generally most of there stuff is no-name parts. I'd go with AutoZone.
89CherokeePioneer said:I lived in Augusta for about a year. Couldn't deal with how casual and spaced apart everything is-so back to Massachusetts I went.
89CherokeePioneer said:I lived in Augusta for about a year. Couldn't deal with how casual and spaced apart everything is-so back to Massachusetts I went.
SanDiegoXJ said:I don't know, but my Jeeps really seem to like Mopar sensors better. The price, however, seems a little steep. As I recall, the last time I replaced one it was like $62 at Autozone or $68 at Jeep....for $108 I don't know. You might call around or check a place like www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
mecompco said:Hmm--assuming a "Vehicle Speed Sensor" is the same part as a CPS (which gets zero results), I would save about $20.00 through them--which is nice. Thanks.